We each vowed to save at least one soul. Sometimes against everything we were brought up to believe about right and wrong, how things are to be judged in the end. Sometimes on pain of repeated death, or the loss of our own souls.
It's idealistic. It doesn't come with the commendation of a nation or any real rank.
But do you seriously think there's a single Warden on this boat that is going to be able to live with themselves, much less go unjudged at the end, if they go home and haven't accomplished what they set out to do?
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It's idealistic. It doesn't come with the commendation of a nation or any real rank.
But do you seriously think there's a single Warden on this boat that is going to be able to live with themselves, much less go unjudged at the end, if they go home and haven't accomplished what they set out to do?